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    You are at:Federal Prosecutors Drop Death Penalty in Lil Durk’s Murder-for-Hire Case, Trial Still Set for October

    Federal Prosecutors Drop Death Penalty in Lil Durk’s Murder-for-Hire Case, Trial Still Set for October

    WamalaBy WamalaJune 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Chicago rapper Lil Durk will not face the death penalty in his high-profile federal murder-for-hire case—but that doesn’t mean he’s off the hook.

    According to court documents filed on June 2, 2025, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California confirmed that it will not pursue capital punishment against the rapper, born Durk Derrick Banks. The decision was reportedly approved by the U.S. Attorney General and significantly alters the potential outcome of the trial.

    However, Lil Durk still faces a possible life sentence if convicted.

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    Allegations: Revenge for King Von?

    The case centers around the 2022 murder of Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson, an affiliate of Quando Rondo. Federal prosecutors allege that Durk ordered the hit as retaliation for the 2020 killing of King Von—his close friend and fellow Only The Family (OTF) rapper.

    The government claims OTF functions as a criminal enterprise, drawing comparisons to other RICO-style indictments in hip-hop.

    Bail Denied—Again

    A detention hearing held on June 3 did not favor the rapper. Prosecutors continue to argue against bail, pointing to his October 2024 arrest near Miami International Airport, where authorities believe he was attempting to flee to Italy.

    Lil Durk remains in federal custody in Los Angeles and has been denied bond multiple times.

    Trial Date & Evidence

    The trial, originally set for earlier this year, is now slated to begin on October 14, 2025. Federal Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr. described the case as “unusually complex,” citing the massive volume of evidence—including:

    • Over 230 gigabytes of digital surveillance footage
    • More than 20,000 pages of legal documents
    • Multiple witness testimonies and confidential informants

    These factors have contributed to repeated delays in proceedings.

    Civil Lawsuit and Public Scrutiny

    In a parallel legal battle, Lul Pab’s mother, Andrea Robinson, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Lil Durk in February 2025. The suit seeks financial compensation for her son’s killing and adds another layer of public and legal scrutiny.

    Meanwhile, Lil Durk’s father, Dontay Banks, has spoken out, saying the charges undermine his son’s charitable work, including his Neighborhood Heroes foundation, which provides support and resources for at-risk youth in Chicago.

    Faith Behind Bars

    Despite the legal storm, Durk is reportedly finding strength in faith. According to sources, he’s been leading an Islamic prayer circle in jail and encouraging other inmates to engage in religious study and reform.

    Final Thoughts

    Although avoiding the death penalty is a major legal shift, the battle is far from over for Lil Durk. With his trial date set for October 14, the outcome could determine not only his freedom but also the future of one of drill music’s most recognizable voices.

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    Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

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